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OAILY KAST OUEnOHriAN. PENDLETON. OREOOy. 7 If mtSDAV. YKV.UUATlY R 1015, PAGE TTTRFE. ' HI M M I III I III IIll HI! I I It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 f f 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I J f 1 1 ft 1 1 IIIIlfflIIlltIIliiiiiiiiUitiIX ifiiifiiiiiiiif!!!!! ititiiiiiiiifiif,!,,!,,,,,,,,,!,,,!,,!,,,,,,!,,,,!,,!,,,,!,!,,,,,,,!,,,,,!, ,,lllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllll EIGHT PAGES. a nn nn LtlJ an o) LJU 0 COMp New goods and lower prices will greet all new comers to this mammoth carnival of money saving on best merchandise for children, women and men. Drummers Samples are always best and we always sell them for less. SAVE! 7 nn liVJ -3J L L2) IiUBBEIlS Women' Storm Rubbers: , 39 Men's Heavy Hollo J l!f?c HuUkim Of Men's Storm Rubbers . 40 Children's Rubbers 2o- Misses' Storm KuMmt - 39 Misses' and Children's Overshoes 4Df ami 53 Women's 1 -buckle. Overshoes 85 Men's 1 -buckle Overshoes - 75 Men's 4-buckle Overshoes 91.85 Men's best quality Hood's "Rullseve'' High ROYS' SHOES I' ut ton and lace Shoes for boys', tan and black, for . .'. - ?1.00 MEN'S SHOES Bir lot of Men's Shoes in heavy and dress, worth up to $1.50 $1.05 LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Mercerized Ulaek Hose, these arc im Mrfeet but are rojruhir 2.'c values to be sold it . - io GIRLS' DRESSES One lot of girls' Dresses, different colors, sizes from fl to 12 years to go for...... 23 A few of the ladies Dresses left, while thev lat at :. 49 Roys' blue bib overalls, bize 4 years to 15 years, pair 35 CHILDREN'S HOSE Children's Cotton Ribbed Hose 5 MEN'S SHIRTS Men's Military collar Shirts in hVhf patterns and fine material, to bo sold at 35; 3 for 91.00. BLANKETS All our Wool-nap Blanket?, lar? size, TOxSO. heavy weight to 1? sold at, $2.43 PANTS Men's Pants, of oh1 pnilitv, worth up to $2.2." : all M'.es '.' 91.00 New Spring ,Shoes Just Rec'd Ladies' patent leather button shoes with brocaded top, repilar $t..'0 tlioe for only 93.43 Ladies' patent leather shoe, mat top, .regular $3.50 'for 92.85 Ladies' patent button, regular $3.50 fdioo for S2.65 Ladies' black suede Gooilyear welt, reg ular $4.00 shoe for 92.85 Ladies' button or lace vici kid, mrular $L00 for ....... .. 93.20 Ladies' kid button shoe, regular $3.50 tdioe for . 92.95 Ladies' pun metal button sJw, low and high heel latest la.-ts Regular $3.50 shoe for. 92.95 Regular $3.00 Shoe for 92.C5 Ladies' gun metal, plain toe, with cra venette tops; something snappy: reg ular $1.50 shoe for - ?3.45 Ladie.' tan button shoe, Goodyear welt, high or low 'heels regular $3.50 shoe for 92.95 Ladies rubW heel Juliets G5 Boys Knickerbocker Pants V. nice line to select from and some of the latc-t styles. Norfolk Coats and full eg pants, now going for 9133, 91.95, 92.95, 93.35, 93.85, 93.95, 94.35, S4.C5. bovs' high err shoes t High Cut Tan and Black Shoes, in size 1-2 to 13 1-2 91-25 S MEN'S SHIRTS Golf and Negligee Shirts, of the best qualify: H regular $1.00 and $1.25 03 5 SUSPENDERS Our entire sfoek of Men's Suspenders to be sold at, the pair 15 HATS I Men's Hats of fine quality and up-to-date fchajs. We have COO to be soM at 81.00 MEN'S SHOES Good work Shoes for Men, all solid leather and we can give you any size. Our loss is vur gain. Get a pair at Sl.GO E Every pair of Men's Shoes in onr entire store. inclnding all our sample Shoes, will be sold E at a low figure. E ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini!iiiiiiii:iiiiiiMiiii!iiiiiiiiiMi!iii!iiMiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiini!iiinniM ECHO LADY IS HOME AFTER A BRIEF VISIT MRS. ALEX MAMXM.M SPENDS FEW DAYS AT WAITSIU KG. WASHINGTON'. (Special Correspondence.) ECHO, Ore.. Feb. 18. Mrs. Ale Malcolm has returned home from vtait at Waltsbur-r. Wash., where she went to vlxlt her srsndaon, the In fnnt child of Mr. und Mra. Ralph Singer. Mra. If. D. Leo of Milton, la here vIoltlnK with her daughter. Mrs. O. A. Cannon. Mra. John Jordan la v In I tin In Iteppner, having cone over on Sat. urday. Mra. Joel Halstoad la visiting thla ek In Wall WalU. However excellent the lntentlona of Europe, It really cught to be mora careful. OiihUM Head Vet IX flunt. UNNTON. Ore.. Feb. 18. Ex-Su perlntenuent i oung of the water wcrkjt. who wua dismissed by the new v liter board of which Mayor Malone l chairman, still refuses to give up the books of the plant. Mr. Young bun njkcd that receipt and a state nunt be given him from the depart ment. The matter may be taken In to court. Annexation to Portland la being considered by a number of clttzcna aid petitions asking the council to ft II a special elec.lon In the near fu-j tu re probably will be clrculuted next month. i'ier-ant Home and Union High the ambassador to Turkey, "papered s liooi District No. 1 on Columbia, tho town last week." H-lg!it. east of the Sandy river Ship Crow Make WW. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 17 The British oil tanker Lompr of the How to prevent IlUlous Attack. "Coming events caat their shadows before. " This Is especially true- of. Tnlon Oil company, laden with 80,- bilUus attacks. Your appetite will fall, you will feel dull and languid. If you are subject to bilious attacks take three of Chamberlain's Tablets as soon as these symptoms appear and the attack may be warded oft For sale by all dealer. Adv. Schools to Got fc.10,000. PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 18 School d'ttrlcti of Multnomah county are to receive ImmedliU'ly, approximately 130.000 from th county high school fund. A. P. Armstrong, county su perintendent of dohooU, Im arranging to make payment from that fund to the districts entitled to receive It for th. first term of the chool year. The districts are: Portland, St. John. Roue park. (Jreham, Troutdale, rowel Valley, Itjckwell, Gilbert. PP.IXCK Jl'DGES TAXGO CTJXTEST AT IlAI.h TOXKiHT NEW YORW. Feb. !. A prince 111 net as a tarKo judge tonight at a ball for which society women have pouted Mils. Th affair Is the suf frage ball, to be held at Grand Cen tral Palace. Prince Troubetrky, hus band of Amelia P.Ives, the novelist, will determine which of the many so ciety terplachoroa n experts present Is the best tangolat. An army of viung women, headed by MIni Agnes Morgenhtau, niece of COO sailed for London. Officers and mombers of the crew are said to have made their wills. fe::ring death should they be attacked on the way by a Cerman submarine. This is the first cargo of the kind to be sent here for the allies. ITcm-h Airmen Raid Dnlly. RERNE. Swltzrland, Feb. 18. French aviators have made several attacks on the A ha; Ian town of Elch v.ald acroAs the Rhine from Neun- Daily forays Irrto Alsace and Baden have been made for some time, but particular effort are being directed acalnst Flchwald on account of th location there if German fortifica tions of greafter Importance. E'S SURE RECIPE TO Fl Dill IF ARE GROWING OLD DOES XOISE OF DASKBAIX GAME IX NEIGHBORHOOD GET OX YOUU XEHVES? You may learn something by trying to teach an old log some new tricks. J ySvtJHW , Vt'VM Trio a m mzmr tried i -.Vs. r xf v ; ft pirn, - wsss 4 Ml ! I I A. Takes the Razoo Qui cf the Jimmy Pipe one reason vhy has so many and trusty friends is because it's so gosh- hangred tasty and peace ful nn fhp fnntriiP Vrm ron oiiiuft.c u pauKcu in your oia if iimmv-ninp nr finmp.mn Ha -io-n. J tr rette just as fast and hard as you want to, from the time the sun peeps out till the little stars twinkle, and there's nary a trace of a bite or sting. All the national joy smoke m patented You just fragrant, is made biteless and stingless by a process controlled exclusively by us. charge a pipe or cigarette with this satisfying tobacco and you will wonder why you held out so long and let your tongue curl up and crack every time you took your old jimmy pipe into your confidence. Any store that sells tobacco can supply you with Prince Albert in the tidy red tin, 10c; toppy red bag, Sc; pound and half, pound tin humidors and that dandy P. A. pound crystal-glass humidor which not only keeps your supply in perfect condition, but is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Spill! ... ...,.,, j llill TU-re Is Hope for You If Yom Will Follow' AdvloD Ilei Given Mrfte to Itoys and Girl Aid So ciety of Portland Got Boy in Your Home and Grow Younc;. Does the noise of a ball game ' In yur neignoornood get on yow serves? Do you scowl at the "sport In? page" and burn the "comic sec tion?" You may hae even gotten so far as to be tempted to put coal 6sh es on your part of the hill when th re U a chance of good coasting. Well, air or madam, you are Indeed lrt danger of nervous prostration. Your Bjmptoras indicate that you are threatened with the most virulent fo: m of the drttd disease getting old; but here Is the prescription. Get some mud tracks across your back steps, a ball mlt hung in the kitchen and a bit of "a shop" In the cctner of the basement. Fix a room up stairs with a thick rug and a strik ing bag. a few books and a lot of pic turessome of them comic. Have th? bed springs strong, but do not vorry about them, the manufacturers will keep right on msklng springs aft' er we are In the poor house or have "pr.s.ed on." Of course, a few cords of wood and a sarden patch do save tie pprings and he!p to develop mus cl? and money-sense. Xow when these crrangements have been com lifted, write to the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, E. 2Pth and Irving streets, Portland Ore., and n.k for a boy to fit them. A boy In the house l a sure cure for nerves, even If he U red headed,! freckled faced and stubborn. In a short time you ill oe writing high school debates, "ye" I Ins; your head off" at foot ball panics, and growing young. HEP.E'S A XICE JOB FOK NEWSPAPERMEN AMSTERDAM. Feb. 17. The Ger man naval staff has Invited number of Ami-rican, Italian and Austrian war correspondents to Join the sub marines during the promised attack in the English channel on Britl4h mer chant vessels. The correspondents have asked the German authorities to insure their Uvea owing to th. risk Involved. It is probable that several will be allowed to go as "honorary stokers" in the next raid. BREAKS A COLD IN FEW HOURS-TRY IT! Law to Fix Ijuf Put Off. PoItLAXD, Ore. Feb. U. Con cluding that regulation of the size of a loaf of bread is not feasible City Commissioner Bremster announced that he has dropped his proposed or dirancv fixing 1( our.ces as the stand ard for a Portland loaf. Ha also Has postponed the rest of hu proposed measure regulating the size of berry boxes and changing other weights and measures standards of the city uatil the legislature gets through consid ering weights anl measures legisla tion that Is pending. Mr. Brewster t.iys he has Investl kated the bread proposition thorough ly and has found that to fix a stand ard for a loaf of bread and to re quire labeling of smaller loaves would cause an unnecessiry expense to ba kers. He says legislation should be aimed at quality as well as quantity. CHINESE TEAM OF HONO- LVI.l" WANTS TO PLAY l'jilvciity (lub Urcs for Two Date. at Frvno Camp. PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. is. Two more games were offered the Port land baseball olu'j during the train lr,f period at Fresno. Cal.. yesterday, when a message come from Nat C Strong, World building. New York, who Is evidently booking agent for the Chinese university team of Honolulu. Strong offered Judge McCredle March 14 and 15 at Fresno, but these dates have already 1 een allotted. The mflanapolis club will meet the Beav ers March 13 and 14 and the Chicago White Sox come March 15, 16 and The best date that can be giv en the Chink stJdetils Is March 18. 19 and 21. The Chicago Colored Gi ants are on hand March 21 to and including March 28, when the Bea- crs depart for Los Anirelos to open the Coast league season. I Judtre McCredia wired Strong what I dates could b given the Chinese, audi if that wasn't acceptable, said that h would play in one of the nearby towns on the dates jtated with a team pu.de up of Beavers In camp. Modal Given to Nopro. NEW YORK. Feb. 18. At the an nual meeting of the National Associ ation for the Advancement of Col ored People here. Governor Whitman presented to Dr. Ernest Everett Just the first Spigarn medal, a prize worth i 100, given to the man or woman of African descent and American citizen ship who shall have made the hinhest achievement during the preceding year In any field of elevated or hon orable, human endeavor. This medal Is offered annually by Dr. J. E. Spi- FIRST DOSbT OF PA PITS COLD COMPOl.TD HEX JET ELS All GRIPPE MISERY". Donl stay staffed-p! Quit blowlnr and snuffling? A dose of Tape's Cold Compound" ta ken erery two hour until three doses are taken will end grip? misery and break up a severe cold either l the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clegged-vp nos trils and air passages; stop nastr dlcharge or nose running; relieve sick heaiache, dallnes, fererlshneM, ore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. "Pape' Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 2$ cents at drug; stere. It itcts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Den't accept a substitute. garn. of the board of directors ef the National association. Since 1)12 Dr. Just has been pro fessor and head ef the department of physiology in the Howard University Medical School at Washington. D. C. He is SI years eld and was born I Charleston, S. C. Since 1903 he has been doing research work in biology physiology and zoology. Vow Before WTorrr Void. CHICAGO, Feb. 17 The marrUurs of Guy Bates, th nctor and Jane Pi-jton Post was annulled here. The evidence showed that Mrs. Post was divorced October 13. 1907. from A. C. Gordon Wold, to whom she was mcrrled May Jl, 1903. Mrs. Post testified she understood tl at the decree hl been entered Au gust 8. 1907. She was married to Prst August 21, 1907. For Your Baby The Signature of j fir si 7 is the only guarantee that you have the Q TIXY- ACTRESS FILES BIG DAMAGE Sl"lT NEW YORK, Feb. IT. Toby Claude the diminutive actress arrested last Christmas Eve on a charge of grand larceny, filed suit for J250.000 dam ages against Herman and Joe Boas- nerg. Jeweler, of Puffalo, N. Y., Al though barely five feet tall. Miss Claude declares two Buffalo police men put handcuffs on her and kept a loaded revolver almost constnntlv In ght while she was being taken to the ockup. Any old thing that goes against the enume . . r 1. prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST eon Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. ' Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, 41 't ruin of a porcupine gets the worst of it. f f